ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME
RESEARCH PATHFINDER
BILL OF RIGHTS - Ms. Gallagher


CALL NUMBERS
305.4, 305.42 Social Groups - Women
347, 347.73 Civil Procedure & Courts
305.8 Social Groups-Racial, Ethnic
363, 363.3, 363.4 Social Problems/Controversy
323, 323.4 Civil & Political Rights
364 Criminology
331, 331.4 Women Workers
815.5082 American Speeches
342, 342.73 Constitutional Law
909.82 World History after 1900
344, 344.7 Social/Labor/Welfare Laws
973, 973.92 U.S. History


KEYWORDS
Constitution(al)
Women's Suffrage
Prohibition
Bill of Rights
Voting Rights
Temperance Movement
Amendments
Equal Rights
Church-State
First Amendment etc.
Due Process
Rights
Patriot Act
Affirmative Action
Civil Rights
Social Justice
Women's Rights
Discrimination
Liberties (Civil)
Abolition(ists)
Freedom of .....
Gun Control
Slavery
Censorship
Equal Rights Amdt.
Rights of the Accused
Reserve Discrim.

Reconstruction Amdt.
Supreme Court Cases
Landmark Supreme Court Cases



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REFERENCE & NON-FICTION
These books will be on reserve in the library or you can search the library catalog using the call numbers and keywords provided above.


Electronic

DATABASES

E-Library - enter amendment or keyword or follow these paths:
Topic Tab - Social Sciences - Government - United States Government - Constitution - Bill of rights or Constitutional Amendments
Topic Tab - Social Sciences - Law - Areas of Law - Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties - Amendments
History Tab - enter your amendment (i.e. fourteenth amendment)

Issues and Controversies - suggested keywords for how we are affected by your amendment today:
Affirmative Action
Feminism
Privacy
Church-State
Domestic Surveillance
Public Protest
Civil Liberties
Fourth Amendment
Racial Disparities
Gun Control
Hate Speech
Right to Public Protest
Disenfranchisement of Felons
Flag Desecration
Students' Rights
Non-Citizen Voting Rights
Constitutional Amendments
Electronic Privacy
Press Freedom
USA Patriot Act

Nettrekker - enter keywords or follow these paths:
Social Studies - Law - Constitutional Freedoms
Social Studies - American Government - Rights & Responsibilities of Citizens
Social Studies - American Government - Foundations of American Democracy - The Constitution - Amendments
Social Studies - US History - choose the time period related to your amendments
Social Studies - Sociology - Social Issues

Student Resource Center (Bronze) - enter keywords or follow these paths:
U.S. History - United States Constitution or United States Constitution 1st-10th Amendments
U.S. History - United States History (pick your time period)
U.S. History - pick from a number of topics (abolition, civil rights, Susan B. Anthony, right of privacy, etc.)

Milestone Documents in American History


IMAGES:
E-Library- select "Pictures"
Nettrekker- under "Features" select "Image Search"
Student Resource Center Bronze - complete your search and select "Multimedia"
Life Magazine
PicSearch
Google Images - Advanced Image Search- under "Usage Rights" select "Labeled for Reuse"



VIDEOS
:
SchoolTube
TeacherTube
YouTube
WatchKnow


MUSIC:
Digital History - under "Multimedia" choose "Historical Music"
itunes


ONLINE RESOURCES
Library of Congress - click "Bill of Rights" or "Constitution" at bottom of homepage
The Bill of Rights Institute
The National Archives Experience
Encarta - Bill of Rights (Section C - Amendments)
U.S. Constitution Online - Notes on Amendments
Constitutional Amendments Timeline - (11th - 27th)
U.S. Constitution Online - Constitutional Amendments
The Reconstruction Amendments
White House Kids
National Constitution Center - Interactive Constitution - scroll to your amendment at the top of the page
Archiving Early America



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